Football players aren't exactly the smartest people in the world. And some of the smartest people in the world are the dumbest. People are amazing aren't they? [Reply]
Still waiting for an answer as to why kneeling is disrespecting the troops and/or flag - but "Home of the CHIEFS" is not.
I noticed Babble Lee and the other dude - who I can't recall anything he's ever posted before but apparently knows me really well - kind gave up on going down that road. [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Still waiting for an answer as to why kneeling is disrespecting the troops and/or flag - but "Home of the CHIEFS" is not.
I noticed Babble Lee and the other dude - who I can't recall anything he's ever posted before but apparently knows me really well - kind gave up on going down that road.
Nah, just done with you. My take is on this forum. In the esteemed words of your attention raisers, . . . educate yourself. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
Nah, just done with you. My take is on this forum. In the esteemed words of your attention raisers, . . . educate yourself.
Lol at dodging the most simple, straightforward question. Shows your true colors - pure smarmy bad faith. When you know you can't win - bail.
I'll give you one more chance - why is kneeling disrespecting the flag and/or the troops - but "home of the CHIEFS" is not?
Should be super easy to poke holes in my argument, no? [Reply]
Originally Posted by suzzer99:
Still waiting for an answer as to why kneeling is disrespecting the troops and/or flag - but "Home of the CHIEFS" is not.
I noticed Babble Lee and the other dude - who I can't recall anything he's ever posted before but apparently knows me really well - kind gave up on going down that road.
You already told everyone the answer, you fucking moral beacon of what everyone should strive to be. White people make the rules is apparently.
If you really want my honest thoughts, I will give them to you. Would have done it from the start if you wouldn’t have done your passive aggressive bullshit from the start. You know like I said earlier, had a rational discussion with politics, that you can’t do. [Reply]
Originally Posted by mac459:
You already told everyone the answer, you ****ing moral beacon of what everyone should strive to be. White people make the rules is apparently.
If you really want my honest thoughts, I will give them to you. Would have done it from the start if you wouldn’t have done your passive aggressive bullshit from the start. You know like I said earlier, had a rational discussion with politics, that you can’t do.
Lol this is now like a dozen paragraphs you've posted itt, all focused on me and how much I piss you off. Which somehow prevents you from addressing my points or discussing the topic at hand.
Originally Posted by :
Smith and Carlos were largely ostracized by the US sporting establishment and they were subject to criticism. Time magazine on October 25, 1968, wrote: "'Faster, Higher, Stronger' is the motto of the Olympic Games. 'Angrier, nastier, uglier' better describes the scene in Mexico City last week."[18][19] Back home, both Smith and Carlos were subject to abuse and they and their families received death threats.[20] Brent Musburger, a writer for the Chicago American before rising to prominence at CBS Sports and ESPN, described Smith and Carlos as "a couple of black-skinned storm troopers" who were "ignoble," "juvenile," and "unimaginative."[21]
But hey, just takes 40 years for the public to come around.
Originally Posted by :
Smith and Carlos received an Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the 2008 ESPY Awards honoring their action.[27]
Originally Posted by Sorry:
If it provides an earthquake to the white centric America world then it will always be vilified. Now get this Dc outta here
How exactly do you propose to keep politics out of a discussion of players kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality and racial inequality? [Reply]